Our Promise To You

As RIDBA Member’s, Timmins Engineering Have A Special Code of Care

RIDBA is The Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association and is the leading trade association for the modern agriculture and industrial buildings industry in the UK.

Timmins Engineering not only take pride in everything they do, but as part of this prestigious organisation, we have to comply to specific regulations.

For you – our client, this means that we are regularly audited and have to meet rigorous guidelines and checks in order to fulfill our promises and work standard for you.

Compliance

This means meet all legal requirements to CE mark all our products

Quality

We have to sign up to a specific code of practice each year and continue to demonstrate high standard of competence.

Standards

RIDBA and Timmins Engineering are also a members of Build UK, which represents the contracting supply chain in construction ensuring members are up to date in wider construction industry working practices and standards.

Safety

As a RIDBA member we are committed to working to high health and safety plans and executing health and safety principles in everything we do. Our fully trained and qualified workforce, give you peace of mind that all our building work and procedures meet all known health and safety measure and go above and beyond the point of excellence.

RIDBA is not open to anyone, therefore we feel honored to be part of the group. We must comply to a strict criteria at all times but also meet high standards before joining. We must also be financially stable, only use CE marked products and be able to provide history of all health and safety policies, prosecutions, accidents or prohibitions.

Timmins really care, therefore all the work we do is with you in mind. We listen to your needs, whether this be for an agricultural building, steel kit form building, grain store or farm shed or our famous plasma cutting services. You can be safe in the knowledge that we do business properly.

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